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Jack

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I am trying to find out if anyone who flew with Braniff or worked in aircraft scheduling would know if 707-327C's (Normally for PAC-MAC, Hawaii, South America) were every scheduled on domestic flights normally operated by 707-227s, 720's etc

Bill Moore

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I am looking for a Braniff FA I met in 1967 in Hawaii. Her name is Karen. I know thats not alot to go on. I dont recall her last name. She was from Nebraska and lived in Tiburon Ca. and flew out of SF. We were close for a few months till I went to Viet Nam. she said she couldn't stay in touch with somebody going over there in case. Thanks.

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July 21, 2009 2:15 PM

Bill Moore

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I am looking for a Braniff FA I met in 1967 in Hawaii. Her name is Karen. I know thats not alot to go on. I dont recall her last name. She was from Nebraska and lived in Tiburon Ca. and flew out of SF. We were close for a few months till I went to Viet Nam. she said she couldn't stay in touch with somebody going over there in case. Thanks.

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July 21, 2009 2:15 PM

Rox Church

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Hi guys, I would appreciate any info as to where I could find records of former employess. My uncle Mr. Alberto Gianoli Helfers was a flight attendant from 1966 until 1981 in Lima- Peru, and now that he is filing his retirement papers, he needs some documents of his time at Braniff. I would appreciate any info, thank you in advance!

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July 10, 2009 6:03 PM

Evan Parris

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My mother was a Braniff flight attendant from the mid-'70s to November 1, 1989, and growing up throughout that time, I have many fond memories of Braniff myself. Her name was Elayne Parris, and her time with Braniff gave her some of her most unforgettable and cherished memories that she was always happy to share with her families and friends. Sadly, she passed away last Friday after a five-year battle with cancer. She loved being a part of the Clipped Bs, and I'll never forget how flying was so much a part of the wonderful woman -- wife, mother, daughter and sister -- that she was. Thank you all for being her amazing co-workers and most importantly, her friends. And thank you also to Ms. Helen Adair and the Membership Committee for the beautiful card and messages of love. Braniff will forever live in our hearts as it did hers. God bless!

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July 09, 2009 5:12 PM

Silvia Garcia

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I flew out of the Argentinian base from 1971 to 1977. Pity I couldn't attend the 2002 reunion in Buenos Aires, since I just discovered the web now. Can somebody tell me how to get in touch with B's from there? I saw some photos, but there were no names. I really congratulate all the people that have cooperated to make possible this excellent Braniff website. Best wishes to all the B's!!! Best regards, Silvia Garcia

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July 06, 2009 2:27 PM

Suzette Asley-Fowler

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Hi Everyone....Belonged to the Clipped B's many years ago. Glad to see that you are still active. I flew from 1968-1978. Also flew Pac Mac in 1969-1970. Would like to hear from some of my old flying partners!!!!

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July 04, 2009 10:54 PM

Tim Colceri

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Hi everyone ....my name is Tim Colceri I flew from 1978 to around 1980...not too long but everthing happened to me...I had a no flap landing and a guy died of a massive heart attack on Christmas day on route from Reno to Dallas. I have been an actor here in LA ever since I quit. I have a screen play I wrote from my experiences called MARRY ME AND FLY FOR FREE. timcolceri.com you can see some of my stuff....looking forward to hearing from anyone who remembers the good old days.

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June 30, 2009 9:29 PM

Carol Ray Lackland

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I flew for Braniff for 7 years starting in 1965. I just found out about this website today. Would love to hear from some of you. Carol Ray Lackland

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June 29, 2009 10:45 PM

jim hyde

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hellooooooooooooo

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June 28, 2009 12:10 AM

Cheryl Pollock Johnson

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As a result of the pilot death today I remembered the Capt who died on a flt from HNL. Then I somehow found this website and it brought back so many wonderful memories. I see Judy Peterson in the photo on the left. We interviewed together but she lost her 10 pounds before I did so she was a few classes in front of me. She was also my roommate in 1972 when I got transferred to MSP. After 10 years with Braniff I got into Risk Mgmt and now work for the Dallas school district. I wonder where everyone is now?

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June 18, 2009 11:07 AM

Farris Rookstool

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I am trying to locate the name of a former Clipped B's member who in the early 1970's opened a Dairy Queen at Skillman & Abrams here in Dallas. She was one of the sweetest ladies and I wanted any help from the Dallas area who might recall her name. Many thanks in advance. Farris

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June 07, 2009 10:34 AM

Gene White

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Braniff, Braniff, Braniff what can I say about THE BEST AIRLINE IN THE WORLD!!!!!!!! Braniff was GREAT to me! And the memories I have with them are incredible and will always be a highlight of my life! I have had many more great times in my life like when my 12 year old twins, Abi and Andy were born which was the best day of my life!!!! But the Braniff memories will always be toward the top! I was a flight attendant, a national recuiter, a trainer, an inflight service supervisor on the Concord and a Flight Attendant Supervisor and I loved every minute of it!!!!! I was on the last flight of the original Braniff (which there will never be another) from Hawaii to Dallas and it was an incrdible experience!!!! I'd love to tell it to you all about it some time! Well so long for now and I will definitely be at the next function to see you all! Bravo to the best bunch of Flight Attendants in the World!!!!!!! Gene White

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May 30, 2009 9:39 AM

Jim Dyer

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This is my first time looking at your site. As a former Braniff employee from 1959 to 1983 I am glad somebody is doing something to keep Braniff's memory going.